Alkaline Trio released their new song “Surprise Surprise,” the final track in a trilogy recorded with producer Travis Barker of blink-182. Taking inspiration from a friend who persevered against ...
Travis Barker continues to be a very busy man.The blink-182 drummer has released a new song called "Dues Paid," which he ...
Watch the music video for Alkaline Trio’s new single Surprise Surprise, which is about turning a difficult situation into “something profound ...
When you have to live in solitary for a year, with next to no contact with the outside world, how do you pass the time? Well, music is probably going to play a big part. And indeed it does in Apple ...
Sex, Death & The Infinite Void drew from Britpop, Nick Cave and 70s rock. Meanwhile, 2023’s Sanguivore was a metal-fuelled, ...
The first issue of Paste came out in July 2002. Since then, this site has catalogued the best and worst contemporary music the industry and the underground have had to offer. This week, we’re focusing ...
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming ...
Three scientists shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for their work developing a new form of molecular architecture. “Through the development of metal-organic frameworks, the laureates have ...
Folk Bitch Trio during a visit to Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles. The Australian musical trio is (from left) singer-songwriters Jeanie Pilkington, Grace Sinclair, and Heide Peverelle. (Credit: Steve ...
Here are the biggest albums of all time that were released each day in October. And when it comes to album covers, there are definitely quite a few bands that may have leaned into the whole ...
Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in October. If you’re not ...
If you’re within a certain age bracket, you’ll remember the news being delivered with grave certainty: The iPod is going to end the album as we know it. Yet for as many 99-cent songs as were purchased ...